Alexander Zajac

Associate

EDUCATION

ADMISSIONS

United States Patent and Trademark Office Maryland D.C. (pending)Nebraska (pending)

AFFILIATIONS

Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO)

BIOGRAPHY

Alexander Zajac is a patent attorney specializing in the preparation and prosecution of patent applications before the United State Patent and Trademark Office. His practice focuses on electrical and computer technologies, including telecommunications, computer networking and networking devices, computer hardware and software, encryption and security techniques, data analytics, business methods, semiconductors, and options.

Prior to joining Harrity & Harrity, LLP, he worked with an intellectual property (IP) law firm in Washington, DC, where he drafted and prosecuted patent applications as well as assisting with opinions and litigations. He also worked at the United States District Court for the District of Columbia with Magistrate Judge Alan Kay. While working at his former firm, Alexander attended Georgetown University Law Center.

Alexander completed two senior theses during his undergraduate studies at Georgetown University. The first, entitled Stability and electronic properties of two-dimensional MoS2-based alloys, earned him honors in Physics. The second, entitled Trends in self-reported confidence in early high school physics, was completed as part of an exclusive science pedagogy program at the university.

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